Go Lark! I also hope we see Nelson for a couple plays because all of Cougar
Nation respects him for his grit and competitiveness. I hope Lark lobs several
bombs to Hoffman and Apo. Can't wait till Thursday!

Awesome! Yes, Lark did light up a poor team in his previous start. But accuracy
and decisions translate against even elite competition. Congratulations Mr.
Lark. May you recieve all the positive Karma you have coming your way. For as
"gritty" as the other guy is, James is even more gracious and talented.

Not necessarily a BYU fan, but the story of James Lark reminds me of Kevin
Curtis. For those of you that do not know, he was a 3rd string receiver for
Bingham High School. He walked on to USU, and became a very known and respected
name in the NFL. There are times where a coach doesn't see the player for
the talent they have. I do hope that Lark is able to deliver-he definitely has a
BYU quarterback feel to him.

In a fair world, the BYU coaches, given the team record over past 2 years would
have given Lark a shot long before this. But the world is not fair as young
James has learned. While I hope he plays well against SDS, I more hope that he
has a great life after Thursday and is spectacularly successful.

Bronco is an emotional person that connects with players. Prefers players
along same lines as his personality. Hence, the attachment to Nelson who plays
with his heart. The next issue, he chooses coaches along same lines. Doman,
from what I have heard is nervous. I love young, emotional defensive coaches.
Take a look at USC with the Lane Kiffins father doing defense. It doesn't
work. You need a lot of emotional energy with defense.

On the
offensive side of the ball. Over doing emotional energy leads to playing
nervous and tight. Close games are a problem for emotional offensive teams.
Huge mistakes occur.The offense needs the opposite of Bronco. More older,
confident, seasoned coach. Offense needs thinking and confidence, not
emotionality. I don't know James Lark, but his patience leads me to
believe he is a quiet, thinking type player. Not a favorite of Bronco. But
exactly what is needed for success on offense. Check out results in the
upcoming bowl with Lark.

Playing tight is born of coaching tight on
offense. Doman's schemes are good, demeanor bad. Anwer: Doman out for
older, confident offense coach. Bronco should stay as head coach. Great
recruiter, great leader.

I hope he does well and ends his once-promising career on a high note. The
better he does will make Bronco look like a fool for not starting him over his
boy Nelson...so I'm REALLY pulling for him so BYU brass will go get Andy
Reid, who knows a thing or two about offense. Bronco can stay on as a well-paid
D coordinator if he wants, but he and Doman have no business running an offense.

I'd love to see Riley get a shot to redeem himself, he's at least
earned that right after all of his hard work and dedication to the program.
Besides BYU deserves Riley, they broke rules to get him there, provoked a new
NCAA rule banning BYU from recruiting missionaries even, so to let him vanquish
on the bench in his last game is truly unfair after all he's contributed to
the program and to football in general.